Luigi Fabris

Violin maker
(1809 – 1889)

Venetian violin maker Luigi Fabris probably learned his craft from Antonio Indri or >link_maker=2509>Pietro Valentino Novello, who were the only active makers in Venice in the early 1800s. Evidence of Fabris' notoriety dates from the 1830s, so it is reasonable to assume he started to work independently around 1830. ...Read More His mature period dates from about 1835. The ensuing decades were difficult for Fabris, who struggled with the dual problems of onerous taxation and political upheaval. Perennial illness plagued his family, and he lost two wives and two children by 1844. After a ten-year period of relative inactivity, Fabris took up violin making again after 1860, which he continued until his death in 1889.

Fabris' work served as the link between the 18th and 19th century Venetian schools, and some of his instruments may have been erroneously ascribed to earlier makers for their similarities to the work of classical Venetian makers.
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Price History

- The auction record for this maker is $31,582 in Jun 2005, for a violin. - 11 auction price results.